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Grounded my remote wire, can it be fixed?


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john11775 
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When removing my amp from my car I grounded my wire with my remote wire and my radio stopped working how can I fix this? Also, bare with me I am new to this group and have very limited knowledge.
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If i read this correctly, you have the remote wire and the ground connected?

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Yes, I sure did. It sparked and my radio went off.
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If i read this correctly, you have the remote wire and the ground connected?

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Yes I sure did it sparked and my radio went out. Did I blow a fuse?
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Ok, have you checked the fuses yet?

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there will be normally a fuse on the back of the head unit, also check the under the dash and under the hood...
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y would you ever work on something when its on?
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Full PM ? jason? Grounded my remote wire, can it be fixed? -- posted image.
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Disconnect the ground from the battery before you poke around.
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Every time you do anything turn off everything and take out all amp fuses... your probably lucky and just blew a fuse though
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